资源论文iSurvive: An Interpretable, Event-time Prediction Model for mHealth

iSurvive: An Interpretable, Event-time Prediction Model for mHealth

2020-03-09 | |  51 |   47 |   0

Abstract

An important mobile health (mHealth) task is the use of multimodal data, such as sensor streams and self-report, to construct interpretable timeto-event predictions of, for example, lapse to alcohol or illicit drug use. Interpretability of the prediction model is important for acceptance and adoption by domain scientists, enabling model outputs and parameters to inform theory and guide intervention design. Temporal latent state models are therefore attractive, and so we adopt the continuous time hidden Markov model (CT-HMM) due to its ability to describe irregular arrival times of event data. Standard CTHMMs, however, are not specialized for predicting the time to a future event, the key variable fo mHealth interventions. Also, standard emission models lack a sufficiently rich structure to describe multimodal data and incorporate domain knowledge. We present iSurvive, an extension of classical survival analysis to a CT-HMM. We present a parameter learning method for GLM emissions and survival model fitting, and present promising results on both synthetic data and an mHealth drug use dataset.

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